By Charles Toutant | May 17, 2018
Filed on the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark 1954 school segregation case, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the New Jersey suit seeks to stop the assignment of students, including those attending charter schools, solely on the basis of attendance boundaries.
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By Robert Storace | May 14, 2018
Quinnipiac University School of Law graduate Denia Perez spoke at a public hearing Monday supporting amending the Connecticut Practice Book to allow DACA beneficiaries to practice law in Connecticut.
By Ryan Lovelace | May 11, 2018
Former Orrick chair Ralph Baxter won't be representing West Virginia constituents in Congress next year. Will his Big Law brethren in Maryland and Pennsylvania fare better this primary season?
By Ross Todd | May 9, 2018
Ryan Bounds, the Oregon assistant U.S. attorney President Donald Trump nominated to the Ninth Circuit, expressed regret for the “overheated” and “overbroad” rhetoric he used in opinion pieces he wrote while in college, but said he hadn't intentionally withheld them from his home state senators' vetting committee.
By Marcia Coyle | May 7, 2018
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan recently threw her support behind the new law clerk hiring plan by saying she will "take into account" in her own hiring whether judges and law schools comply with the new process.
By Marcia Coyle | April 30, 2018
An amicus brief said denial of Supreme Court review would be a "missed opportunity to be serious about the First Amendment in higher education and restore much-needed balance to American legal education."
By Karen Sloan | April 26, 2018
The school's small size and faculty mentorship helped three women from the same class become leaders of top law schools.
By Tom McParland | April 18, 2018
Navient Corp. is challenging assertions in a securities class action that top executives at the Wilmington-based Sallie Mae spin-off knew the firm was underreporting to investors the number of delinquent accounts in its student loan portfolio.
By Tony Mauro | April 11, 2018
Adam Mortara and John Hughes, partners at Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott, are joining William Consovoy and Patrick Strawbridge, partners at Consovoy McCarthy Park, in challenging Harvard's admissions processes.
By Marcia Coyle | April 6, 2018
The Justice Department cites its ongoing investigation of Harvard's admissions policies in seeking broad access to key material in a pending lawsuit in Massachusetts.
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